Electronic device and method of executing application

ABSTRACT

The electronic device includes a display configured to display at least one of a call screen, a screen of an application, or a transmission application screen, an input unit configured to detect a touch input, a controller configured to execute the application during a call, to detect a touch input for moving an object to be transmitted within the screen of the application, to the call screen, to execute a transmission application based on information on the moved object when the touch input is detected, to generate a transmission message, to which the moved object is attached, through the transmission application based on information on a call counterpart, and a communication unit configured to transmit the transmission message to the call counterpart.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)

This application is a continuation application of prior application Ser.No. 15/879,965, filed on Jan. 25, 2018, and a continuation of priorapplication Ser. No. 15/311,722, filed on Nov. 16, 2016, which hasissued as U.S. Pat. No. 9,924,024 on Mar. 20, 2018, which is a U.S.National Stage application under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of an Internationalapplication number PCT/KR2015/005386, filed on May 28, 2015, which wasbased on and claimed priority of a Korean patent application number10-2014-0066596, filed on May 31, 2014, in the Korean IntellectualProperty Office, the disclosure of each of which is incorporated byreference herein in its entirety.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present disclosure relates to a method and an electronic device forexecuting an application during a phone call.

BACKGROUND ART

Portable mobile communication terminals provide various contents as wellas voice call services. Electronic devices such as portable mobilecommunication terminals may transmit contents stored in the electronicdevices to counterparts in the form of messages or email. Portablemobile communication terminals may support various applications forsending voice calls, message, or email.

The above information is presented as background information only toassist with an understanding of the present disclosure. No determinationhas been made, and no assertion is made, as to whether any of the abovemight be applicable as prior art with regard to the present disclosure.

DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION Technical Problem

Aspects of the present disclosure are to address at least theabove-mentioned problems and/or disadvantages and to provide at leastthe advantages described below. Accordingly, an aspect of the presentdisclosure is to provide a method and an electronic device for executingan application during a phone call.

In order to transmit contents through an electronic device during acall, stopping the call for a while is required. After stopping thecall, a user may execute a transmission application, input a phonenumber of counterpart, select the contents to be transmitted, attach thetransmission application to the contents, and then transmit the contentsto the call counterpart. Accordingly, when the user desires to transmitcontents to the call counterpart through the electronic device, the usershould perform several tasks, which inconveniences the user.

Another aspect of the present disclosure is to provide a method ofautomatically executing a particular application by an electronic devicein response to a touch input by a user.

Another aspect of the present disclosure is to provide an electronicdevice and an application execution method which generate a message towhich an object to be transmitted selected from a screen of anapplication is attached and transmit the generated message to acounterpart during a call with that counterpart.

Solution to Problem

In accordance with an aspect of the present disclosure, a method ofexecuting an application by an electronic device is provided. The methodincludes executing an application during a call, when the application isexecuted, displaying a call screen and a screen of the application,detecting a touch input for moving, to the call screen, an object to betransmitted within the screen of the application, when the touch inputis detected, executing a transmission application based on informationon the moved object, generating a transmission message, to which themoved object is attached, through the transmission application based oninformation on a call counterpart, and transmitting the transmissionmessage to the call counterpart.

In accordance with another aspect of the present disclosure, anelectronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a displayconfigured to display at least one of a call screen, a screen of anapplication, or a transmission application screen, an input unitconfigured to detect a touch input, a controller configured to executethe application during a call, to detect a touch input for moving anobject to be transmitted within the screen of the application, to thecall screen, to execute a transmission application based on informationon the moved object when the touch input is detected, to generate atransmission message, to which the moved object is attached, through thetransmission application based on information on a call counterpart, anda communication unit configured to transmit the transmission message tothe call counterpart.

Advantageous Effects of Invention

An electronic device and an application execution method according tovarious embodiments of the present disclosure can execute a presetparticular application in response to a touch input by a user during acall.

An electronic device and an application execution method according tovarious embodiments of the present disclosure can automatically generatea transmission message to which a particular object to be transmittedselected from a screen of an application is attached during a call.

An electronic device and an application execution method according tovarious embodiments of the present disclosure can conveniently generateand transmit a message including particular contents to a callcounterpart during a call with that counterpart.

An electronic device and an application execution method according tovarious embodiments of the present disclosure can improve userconvenience by simplifying tasks for generating a message to betransmitted to a call counterpart.

Other aspects, advantages, and salient features of the disclosure willbecome apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detaileddescription, which, taken in conjunction with the annexed drawings,discloses various embodiments of the present disclosure.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

The above and other aspects, features, and advantages of certainembodiments of the present disclosure will be more apparent from thefollowing description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, inwhich:

FIG. 1 is a block diagram of an electronic device according to variousembodiments of the present disclosure;

FIG. 2 is a flowchart illustrating an application execution method by anelectronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIGS. 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 5A, 5B, 6A, and 6B illustrate a message writingoperation in an electronic device and an application execution methodaccording to various embodiments of the present disclosure; and

FIGS. 7A and 7B illustrate an operation for configuring whether tosupport movement of an object in an electronic device and an applicationexecution method according to various embodiments of the presentdisclosure.

Throughout the drawings, it should be noted that like reference numbersare used to depict the same or similar elements, features, andstructures.

MODE FOR THE INVENTION

The following description with reference to the accompanying drawings isprovided to assist in a comprehensive understanding of variousembodiments of the present disclosure as defined by the claims and theirequivalents. It includes various specific details to assist in thatunderstanding but these are to be regarded as merely exemplary.Accordingly, t those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize thatvarious changes and modifications of the various embodiments describedherein can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of thepresent disclosure. In addition, descriptions of well-known functionsand constructions may be omitted for clarity and conciseness.

The terms and words used in the following description and claims are notlimited to the bibliographical meanings, but, are merely used by theinventor to enable a clear and consistent understanding of the presentdisclosure. Accordingly, it should be apparent to those skilled in theart that the following description of various embodiments of the presentdisclosure is provided for illustration purpose only and not for thepurpose of limiting the present disclosure as defined by the appendedclaims and their equivalents.

It is to be understood that the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the”include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.Thus, for example, reference to “a component surface” includes referenceto one or more of such surfaces.

For the same reason, in the accompanying drawings, some components maybe exaggerated, omitted, or schematically illustrated, and a size ofeach component may not precisely reflect the actual size thereof. Thus,the present disclosure is not limited by the relative size or spacedrawn in the accompanying drawings.

Further, the singular form used in the present disclosure is intended toinclude the plural form unless clearly indicated in the context.Further, the term “and” used in the present specification should beunderstood as including any and all combinations of one or more of theassociated listed items.

Further, the term “unit”, “module”, etc. used in the present disclosureimplies a unit for performing at least one function or operation, whichcan be implemented by hardware, software, or a combination of hardwareand software.

Hereinafter, the present disclosure will be described with reference tothe accompanying drawings.

FIG. 1 is a block diagram of an electronic device according to variousembodiments of the present disclosure.

Referring to FIG. 1, the electronic device 100 may include a display110, a controller 120, an input unit 130, a communication unit 140, astorage unit 150, and an audio unit 160.

The display 110 may perform a function of displaying an image or datafor a user. The display 110 may include a display panel. The displaypanel may employ, for example, a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) or anActive Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diode (AM-OLED). The display 110may further include a controller that controls the display panel. Thedisplay panel may be implemented to be, for example, flexible,transparent, or wearable.

The display 110 may be combined with a touch panel and provided in theform of touch screen. For example, the touch screen may be implementedby an integral module generated by coupling a display panel and a touchpanel in a stack structure.

The touch panel may recognize a user's touch input based on at least oneof, for example, a capacitive type, a resistive type, an infrared type,and an acoustic wave type. The touch panel may further include acontroller (not illustrated). Meanwhile, the capacitive type touch panelmay recognize proximity as well as a direct touch. The touch panel mayfurther include a tactile layer. In this case, the touch panel mayprovide a user with a tactile reaction.

When the display 110 has the form of touch screen, the display 110 mayperform a function of the input unit 130. The display 110 may beconfigured integrally with the input unit 130.

According to various embodiments of the present disclosure, the display110 may display a call screen, a screen of an application, or atransmission application screen. The call screen may be a screendisplayed during a call while a call application is executed. The callscreen may include a call counterpart's name, information on a callcounterpart stored in the electronic device 200, call time, date, orcall receiving sensitivity. When call counterpart's pictures arepre-stored in the electronic device 100 stores, the call screen mayinclude the call counterpart's pictures. The call screen may include acall end icon, a phone book addition icon, a keypad activation icon, anda mute icon. The screen of the application may be a screen according tothe execution of at least one of a picture application, a mapapplication, an Internet application, and a text application (forexample, an electronic book application). For example, when theapplication is a picture application, the screen of the application mayinclude a list of pictures stored in the electronic device 100. Thedisplay 10 may display the transmission application screen. For example,transmission applications may include a message application for textmessage, Short Message Service (SMS), or Multimedia Messaging Service(MIMS) or an email application for email.

The display 110 may simultaneously display the call screen and thescreen of the application. The display 110 may simultaneously displaythe call screen, the screen of the application, and the transmissionapplication screen. The display 110 may display the call screen, thescreen of the application, and the transmission application screentogether. The display 110 may change the sizes of the call screen, thescreen of the application, and the transmission application screen. Forexample, the display 110 may display the call screen, the screen of theapplication, and the transmission application screen, with the same ordifferent sizes according to a setting. Further, the display 110 maychange the sizes of the call screen, the screen of the application, andthe transmission application screen. The display 110 may display atleast one of the call screen, the screen of the application, and thetransmission application screen in the form of pop-up window.

The controller 120 may control a plurality of hardware and softwarecomponents connected to the controller 120 by driving an operatingsystem and an application program, and may process various pieces ofdata including multimedia data and calculations. The controller 120 maybe implemented by, for example, a System on Chip (SoC) and may furtherinclude a Graphic Processing Unit (GPU).

According to various embodiments of the present, the controller 120 mayexecute an application during a call. The controller 120 may detect auser input for selecting the application. The controller 120 may executethe selected application. After executing the application, thecontroller 120 may control the display 110 to display the call screenand the screen of the application together. The controller 120 maycontrol the display 110 to display the call screen or the screen of theapplication in the form of pop-up window.

The controller 120 may detect a touch input for moving an object withinthe screen of the application to the call screen. The touch input mayinclude at least one of a flick, and a drag and drop input. For example,the touch input may be an input for dragging and dropping, to the callscreen, a particular object displayed in the screen of the application.When the touch input is detected, the controller 120 may execute thetransmission application based on information on the moved object. Theinformation on the object may be attribute information of the object orcapacity information of the object. The attribute information may beinformation indicating the type of object. For example, the object mayinclude text data, image data, audio data, multimedia data, or map data.The attribute information may be information for indicating the type ofobject. The attribute information may include information on a programor application linked to display or execute the object according to thetype of corresponding application. The capacity information may beinformation on a total data size (or capacity) of one or more objectsmoved to the call screen. The controller 120 may select the transmissionapplication to be executed based on the attribute information of theobject. For example, when capacity of the object is large, the objectmay exceed maximum capacity to be transmitted in the form of message.When the capacity of the object is equal to or less than a preset value,the controller 120 may execute a message application. When the capacityof the object is larger than the preset value, the controller 120 mayexecute an email application.

The controller 120 may generate a transmission message to which theselected object is attached, by using the transmission application basedon information on a call counterpart.

According to various embodiments of the present disclosure, thecontroller 120 may detect a drag input to the call screen from thescreen of the application. When the drag input is detected, thecontroller 120 may capture the screen of the application. The controller120 may configure the captured screen as the object to be attached tothe transmission message. For example, when a call screen and a mapapplication screen 420 are displayed on the display 110, the controller120 may detect a drag input to the call screen from the map applicationscreen 420. The controller 120 may capture a map displayed on the mapapplication screen 420. The controller 120 may configure the capturedmap as the object to be attached to the transmission message. Thecontroller 120 may attach the captured map (object) when generating thetransmission message.

According to various embodiments of the present disclosure, thecontroller 120 may select text displayed on the screen of theapplication, as the object to be attached to the transmission message.The controller 120 may select some of the text displayed on the screenof the application, as the object to be attached to the transmissionmessage according to a user input. For example, the controller 120 mayselect some text from text displayed on a text application (for example,an electronic book application, web browser application, or documentviewer application) screen and configure the selected text as the objectto be attached to the transmission message. The controller 120 maydetect a touch input for moving the selected text (object) to the callscreen. The controller 120 may generate the transmission message towhich the selected text is attached.

According to various embodiments of the present disclosure, thecontroller 120 may select one or more objects from the objects displayedon the screen of the application, as the objects to be transmitted tothe transmission message. For example, when one or more pictures (forexample, thumbnail images of pictures pre-stored in the electronicdevice 100) are included in a picture application screen, the controller120 may select one or more pictures from the pictures included in thepicture application screen. The controller 120 may select one or morepictures based on a user input for selecting pictures. The controller120 may detect a touch input for moving the one or more selected objectsto the call screen. According to an embodiment, when a plurality ofobjects is selected, the touch input may be an input for simultaneouslymoving the plurality of objects to the call screen.

According to various embodiments of the present disclosure, when thetouch input for moving the objects to the call screen is detected, thecontroller 120 may control the display 110 to switch the call screen toa transmission application screen. When the touch input for moving theobjects to the call screen is detected, the controller 120 may alsocontrol the display 110 to simultaneously display the call screen, theapplication screen to be transmission, and the transmission applicationscreen.

According to various embodiments of the present disclosure, thecontroller 120 may determine whether a preset user input is receivedduring a call. The preset user input may be, for example, a long pressinput. When the preset user input is detected, the controller 120 maycontrol the display 110 to display, during the call, an option windowfor configuring whether to support movement of the objects to the callscreen from the screen of the application. For example, the applicationmay be an application which does not support the touch input (forexample, a drag and drop input) for moving the objects. When the presetuser input (for example, the long press input) is received during thecall, the controller 120 may display the option window for configuringsupport of the touch input for moving the object in the applicationdisplayed on the display 110. The option window may be displayed in theform of separate pup-up window or displayed in the form of particularicon in some areas of the call screen or the screen of the applicationwhich is displayed on the display 110. When the configuration input isreceived from the user through the optional window, the controller 120may change a setting (or mode) of the electronic device 100 to supportthe touch input for moving the object regardless of the type ofapplication which is being executed.

The input unit 130 may receive various commands from the user. The userinput unit 130 may include, for example, at least one of a pen sensorand a key. The pen sensor may be implemented using a separate penrecognition sheet through, for example, a scheme equal to the scheme ofreceiving a user's touch input. The key 123 may include, for example, amechanical key or a touch key. The mechanical key may include at leastone of, for example, a power button disposed on one side of theelectronic device 100 to turn on the display 110 of the electronicdevice 100 when pushed, one or more volume buttons disposed on the otherside of the electronic device 100 to control volume when pushed, and ahome button disposed on a lower center of the display 110 of theelectronic device 100 to move a screen to a home screen when pushed. Thetouch key may include at least one of, for example, a menu key which isdisposed on one lower side of the display 110 of the electronic device100 to provide a menu related to a content currently displayed whentouched and a return key disposed on the other lower side of the display110 of the electronic device 100 to provide a function of retuning to aprevious screen of the screen currently displayed when touched.

The input unit 130 may include a plurality of input keys and functionkeys for receiving number or character information and configuringvarious functions. The function keys may include a direction key, a sidekey, and a shortcut key, which are configured to execute particularfunctions. The input unit 130 may generate a key signal related to auser setting and a control of the function of the electronic device 100and transmit the generated key signal to the controller 120. The inputunit 130 may include a touch panel. The touch panel may receive a touchinput from the user. The touch panel may transmit the received touchinput to the controller 120. According to an embodiment, the touch panelmay be formed integrally with the display 110. The input unit 130 maydetect a touch input (for example, a drag and drop input, a long pressinput, and a tap input). The input unit 130 may transmit the detectedtouch input to the controller 120.

The communication unit 140 may support a wireless communication unit andmay be configured as a mobile communication module when the electronicdevice 100 supports the mobile communication function. To this end, thecommunication unit 140 may include a Radio Frequency (RF) transmitterfor up-converting and amplifying a frequency of a transmitted radiosignal and an RF receiver for low noise-amplifying a received radiosignal and down-converting a frequency. Further, when the electronicdevice 100 supports a wireless short-range communication function, suchas wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi) communication, Bluetooth (BT)communication, Zigbee communication, Ultra WideBand (UWB) communication,and Near Field Communication (NFC), the communication unit 140 mayinclude a WiFi communication module, a Bluetooth communication module, aZigbee communication module, a UWB communication module, and an NFCcommunication module. Particularly, the communication unit 140 accordingto an embodiment of the present disclosure may transmit a transmissionmessage having an object attached thereto to a call counterpart under acontrol of the controller 120.

The storage unit 150 may include at least one of an internal memory andan external memory. The internal memory may include, for example, atleast one of a volatile memory (for example, a Dynamic Random AccessMemory (DRAM), a Synchronous Dynamic RAM (SDRAM), etc.), a non-volatilememory (e.g. an One Time Programmable Read-Only Memory (OTPROM), aProgrammable ROM (PROM), an Erasable and Programmable ROM (EPROM), anElectrically Erasable and Programmable ROM (EEPROM), a Mask ROM, a FlashROM, etc.), a Hard Disk Drive (HDD), or a Solid State Drive (SSD).According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the controller 120may load a command or data received from at least one of thenon-volatile memory and other components in the volatile memory andprocess the loaded command or data. Further, the controller 120 maystore the data received from or generated by other components in thenon-volatile memory.

The external memory may include at least one of, for example, a CompactFlash (CF), a Secure Digital (SD), a Micro SD (Micro-SD), a Mini SD(Mini-SD), an extreme Digital (xD) and a memory stick.

The storage unit 150 may store an operating system for controllingresources of the electronic device 100, and an application program foran operation of an application. The operating system may include akernel, middleware, an Application Program Interface (API), and thelike. For example, the operating system may be Android, iOS, Windows,Symbian, Tizen, or Bada.

The audio unit 160 may output various pieces of audio data configuredduring the operation of the electronic device 100, audio data accordingto the reproduction of audio files stored in the storage unit 150, andaudio data received from the outside. The audio unit 160 may support afunction of collecting audio data. The audio unit 160 may include aspeaker, a receiver, earphones, or a microphone.

According to various embodiments of the present disclosure, when a callconnection is made, the audio unit 160 may receive voice data to betransmitted to a call counterpart through the microphone or output voicedata received from the counterpart.

FIG. 2 is a flowchart illustrating an application execution method bythe electronic device 100 according to an embodiment of the presentdisclosure.

Referring to FIG. 2, in operation 201, the electronic device 100 mayconnect a call. The electronic device 100 may execute a callapplication. The electronic device 100 may make a call connectionthrough the call application or receive a call from a counterpart. Inoperation 201, the electronic device 100 may display a call screen. Thecall screen may include a call counterpart's phone number, pictures ofthe counterpart pre-stored in the electronic device 100, call time, andicons or keys for performing one or more call functions (for example,functions for making a call connection, mute, or call termination).

In operation 202, the electronic device 100 may execute an application.The application may be at least one of a picture application, a mapapplication, an Internet application, a multimedia application (forexample, an application for reproducing a video or sound source) and atext application. The application may be any one of applications storedin the electronic device 100. In operation 202, the electronic device100 may receive an input for executing the application, from the user.For example, the electronic device 100 may receive a touch input forselecting a particular application. The electronic device 100 mayexecute an application corresponding to the input from the user. Whenthe application is executed, the electronic device 100 may performoperation 203. When the application is not executed, the electronicdevice 100 may determine whether the call ends in operation 208.

In operation 203, the electronic device 100 may display the call screenand a screen of the application. The electronic device 100 maysimultaneously display the call screen and the screen of the applicationin a predetermined ratio. The electronic device 100 may display the callscreen and the screen of the application in the form of pop-up window.For example, the electronic device 100 may display the screen of theapplication, and display the call screen in the form of pop-up windowwhich overlaps some areas of the screen of the application.

In operation 204, the electronic device 100 may detect a touch input formoving an object within the screen of the application to the callscreen. The screen of the application may include one or more objects.The object may be at least one of a picture, text, map, icon, soundsource, video, multimedia file, and drawing which are included in thescreen of the application. For example, when the application is anInternet application, an Internet address, text, drawing, or videoincluded in a screen of the Internet application may be one object. Whenthe application is a map application, a map (for example, an image whichstores a part of the map) displayed on the screen of the application maybe the object.

According to various embodiments of the present disclosure, theelectronic device 100 may detect a drag input to the call screen fromthe screen of the application in operation 204. When the drag input isdetected, the electronic device 100 may capture at least some of thescreen of the application. The electronic device 100 may configure thecaptured screen of the application as an object to be attached to atransmission message. For example, the application may be the mapapplication. The electronic device 100 may change a map area displayedon the screen of the application. When the drag input is detected, theelectronic device 100 may capture all or some of the map displayed onthe screen of the application. The electronic device 100 may configurethe captured map as the object to be attached to the transmissionmessage.

According to various embodiments of the present disclosure, theelectronic device 100 may configure at least some of the text displayedon the screen of the application as the object to be attached to thetransmission message in operation 204. For example, when the applicationis an electronic book application, the screen of the application mayinclude text. The electronic device 100 may select all or at least someof the text within the screen of the application, according to a userinput. The electronic device 100 may configure the selected text as theobject to be attached to the transmission message. The electronic device100 may detect a touch input for moving the selected text to the callscreen.

According to various embodiments of the present disclosure, theelectronic device 100 may select one or more objects within the screenof the application in operation 204. The electronic device 100 mayreceive the touch input for simultaneously moving the one or moreselected objects to the call screen.

According to various embodiments of the present disclosure, theelectronic device 100 may receive a preset user input during the call inoperation 204. The preset user input may be, for example, a long pressinput. When the preset user input is received, the electronic device 100may display, during the call, an option window for configuring whetherto support the touch input for moving the object to the call screen fromthe screen of the application. The electronic device 100 may limit,during the call, the touch input (for example, a drag and drop input)for moving the object to the call screen from the screen of theapplication. The electronic device 100 may configure whether to allowthe touch input during the call in response to the user input throughthe option window.

When the touch input for moving the object is detected, the electronicdevice 100 may perform operation 205. When the touch input for movingthe object is not detected, the electronic device 100 may performoperation 203 again.

In operation 205, the electronic device 100 may execute a transmissionapplication based on information on the moved object. The information onthe object may include attribute information of the object (for example,information indicating the type or kind of object to identify whetherthe object is a picture, text, or video) or capacity information of theobject. According to various embodiments of the present disclosure, theelectronic device 100 may execute one of a message application and anemail application according to capacity information of the moved objectaccording to the touch input. According to various embodiments of thepresent disclosure, the electronic device may execute a file sharingapplication (for example, an application for transmitting a file to anexternal device by using a short-range network or infrared ray)according to the information of the object. The capacity information ofthe object may be total capacity of one or more objects moved accordingto the touch input. When the capacity of the moved object is equal to orless than a preset value, the electronic device 100 may execute amessage application. When the capacity of the moved object is largerthan the preset value, the electronic device 100 may execute an emailapplication. Alternatively, the electronic device may execute the filesharing application considering the capacity of the object and adistance from a counterpart.

In operation 205, the electronic device 100 may switch the call screento the screen of the application. The electronic device 100 maysimultaneously display the screen of the application and a transmissionapplication screen. The electronic device 100 may simultaneously displaythe call screen, the screen of the application, and the transmissionapplication screen. The electronic device 100 may display at least oneof the call screen, the screen of application, and the transmissionapplication screen in the form of pop-up window.

In operation 206, the electronic device 100 may generate a transmissionmessage to which the object moved to the call screen is attached, byusing the transmission application based on information on a callcounterpart. The transmission message may be one of a text message, anSMS message, an MIMS message, and email. For example, when thetransmission application executed by the electronic device 100 is themessage application, the transmission message may be a text message, anSMS message, an instant message of a messenger, or an MIMS message. Whenthe transmission application executed by the electronic device 100 isthe email application, the transmission message may be email. Theinformation on the call counterpart may include a phone number or emailaddress of the counterpart. The electronic device 100 may search for orextract information on a call counterpart (for example, a phone number,social network service (SNS) identifier (ID), message ID, or nameregistered in a messenger or SNS) from data of a pre-stored phone book,a messenger, or an SNS. The electronic device 100 may receiveinformation on the call counterpart from an external network during thecall connection. For example, based on the information on the callcounterpart (for example, a phone number of the call counterpart), theelectronic device 100 may automatically configure the phone number ofthe call counterpart as a receiver of the text message and generate thetransmission message. Based on the information on the call counterpart(for example, an email address), the electronic device 100 mayautomatically configure the email address of the call counterpart as areceiver of the email and generate the email. The electronic device 100may execute a messenger or SNS application to generate an Instantmessage based on a message ID or SNS ID of the call counterpart. Theelectronic device 100 may execute a file sharing application to searchfor an external electronic device of the call counterpart based on adevice ID of the call counterpart and attempt a connection. Theelectronic device 100 may attach the object, which has moved to the callscreen from the application, to the transmission message (for example,text message or email). The electronic device 100 may display atransmission message writing screen on the screen of the application.

In operation 207, the electronic device 100 may transmit the generatedtransmission message to the call counterpart. The electronic device 100may transmit a text message, SMS message, MIMS message, or instantmessage of a messenger to the call counterpart through the communicationunit 140. The electronic device 100 may transmit email to the callcounterpart through a short-range communication unit or an externalnetwork.

In operation 208, the electronic device 100 may receive a calltermination input. The call termination input may be a touch input for acall termination key (or icon) included in the call screen. In operation208, when the call termination input is received, the electronic device100 may end the call. When the call termination input is not received,the electronic device 100 may maintain the call. When the calltermination input is not received, the electronic device 100 may performoperation 202 again.

A non-transitory computer-readable recording medium according to variousembodiments of the present disclosure may include one or more programsincluding commands for allowing the electronic device 100 to perform amethod of executing an application. A method of executing an applicationmay include: executing an application during a call; when theapplication is executed, displaying a call screen and a screen of theapplication; detecting a touch input for moving an object within thescreen of the application, to the call screen; when the touch input isdetected, executing a transmission application based on information onthe moved object; generating a transmission message, to which the movedobject is attached, through the transmission application based oninformation on a call counterpart; and transmitting the transmissionmessage to the call counterpart.

FIGS. 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 5A, 5B, 6A, and 6B illustrate a message writingoperation in the electronic device 100 and an application executionmethod according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.

FIGS. 3A and 3B illustrate an operation in the electronic device 100 andan application execution method when an application is a pictureapplication according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.

Referring to FIG. 3A, the electronic device 100 may execute the pictureapplication during a call. The electronic device 100 may display a callscreen 310 and a picture application screen 320 on the display in apredetermined ratio. The call screen 310 may include a callcounterpart's phone number 302, a counterpart's picture 303, and a calltime 304. The picture application screen 320 may include a list ofpictures stored in the electronic device 100. The electronic device 100may detect a touch input (t) for moving a particular picture (object)301 included in the picture application screen 320 to the call screen310. When the touch input (t) is detected, the electronic device 100 mayexecute a message application. Referring to FIG. 3B, when the messageapplication is executed, the electronic device 100 may switch the callscreen 310 or a picture application screen 320 of an application (forexample, the picture application screen 320) to a message applicationscreen 330. The electronic device 100 may switch the call screen 310 toa transmission application screen (for example, the message applicationscreen 330). Further, when the touch input (t) is detected, theelectronic device 100 may execute an email application or a file sharingapplication as well as the message application. The electronic device100 may display the call screen 310 and the picture application screen320. The electronic device 100 may display the picture applicationscreen 320 and the message application screen 330. The electronic device100 may display the call screen 310, the picture application screen 320,and the message application screen 330 together. The message applicationscreen 330 may be a new transmission message writing screen. Theelectronic device 100 may generate a transmission message to which thepicture 301 moved to the call screen 310 is attached. The electronicdevice 100 may automatically configure a recipient of the new message asa call counterpart based on information on the call counterpart (forexample, a phone number of the counterpart). For example, the electronicdevice 100 may automatically input the phone number 302 of the callcounterpart into a receiver list of the message application screen 330.The message application screen 330 may include smaller version 305 ofthe counterpart's picture 303. Although not illustrated in FIG. 3B, theelectronic device 100 may automatically input an email address of thecounterpart when the email application is executed. When the filesharing application is executed, the electronic device 100 mayautomatically search for an identification number or name of acounterpart's device and transmit the object to the counterpart'sdevice. The electronic device 100 may transmit the message to which thepicture 301 is attached to the call counterpart.

FIGS. 4A and 4B illustrate an operation in the electronic device 100 andan application execution method when an application is a map applicationaccording to various embodiments of the present disclosure.

Referring to FIG. 4A, the electronic device 100 may execute the mapapplication during a call. The electronic device 100 may display a callscreen 410 and a map application screen 420 in a predetermined ratio.The call screen 410 may include a call counterpart's phone number 402, acounterpart's picture 403, and a call time 404. The map applicationscreen 420 may include a map of a particular area. The electronic device100 may enlarge or reduce a map displayed on the map application screen420 and search for a map of a particular area according to a user input.The electronic device 100 may detect a touch input (t) (for example, adrag and drop input) which is connected from the map application screen420 to the call screen 410. When the touch input (t) is detected, theelectronic device 100 may capture the map displayed on the mapapplication screen 420. The electronic device 100 may store the capturedmap 401. The electronic device 100 may execute a message applicationafter capturing the map.

Referring to FIG. 4B, when the message application is executed, theelectronic device 100 may switch the call screen 410 to the messageapplication screen 430. The electronic device 100 may display themessage application screen 430 and the map application screen 420. Themessage application screen 430 may be a new transmission message writingscreen. The electronic device 100 may generate a new transmissionmessage to which the capture map is attached. The electronic device 100may automatically configure a recipient of the new message as a callcounterpart based on information on the call counterpart (for example,the phone number 402 of the counterpart). For example, the electronicdevice 100 may automatically enter the phone number 402 of thecounterpart as a recipient of the message. The message applicationscreen 430 may include smaller version 405 of the counterpart's picture403. The electronic device 100 may transmit the transmission message towhich the captured map 401 is attached to the call counterpart.

FIGS. 5A and 5B illustrate an operation in the electronic device 100 andan application execution method when an application is a textapplication according to various embodiments of the present disclosure.

Referring to FIG. 5A, the electronic device 100 may execute the textapplication during a call. The text application may include, forexample, an electronic book application, a document reader application,and an application for displaying contents including text. Theelectronic device 100 may display a call screen 510 and a textapplication screen 520 on the display in a predetermined ratio. The callscreen 510 may include a call counterpart's phone number 502, acounterpart's picture 503, and a call time 504. The text applicationscreen 520 may include the content of a particular document includingtext. The electronic device 100 may select all or at least some of thetext displayed on the text application screen 520 according to a userinput. The electronic device 100 may detect a touch input (t) (forexample, a drag and drop input) for moving the selected text 501 to thecall screen 510 from the text application screen 520. When the touchinput (t) is detected, the electronic device 100 may execute a messageapplication. The electronic device 100 may switch the call screen 510 toa message application screen 530. The electronic device 100 may displaythe message application screen 530 and the text application screen 520.The message application screen 530 may be a new transmission messagewriting screen. The electronic device 100 may generate a newtransmission message to which the selected text 501 is attached. Whenthe text 501 related to a webpage is attached, the electronic device 100may generate a transmission message to which text and link informationare attached. For example, when an address of a particular site isattached to the transmission message, the attached text may includehyperlink information. The electronic device 100 may automatically inputthe selected text 501 as the content of the transmission message.Alternatively, the electronic device 100 may capture the selected text501 and attach the captured text image as an attached file. Theelectronic device 100 may automatically configure a recipient of the newtransmission message as a call counterpart based on information on thecall counterpart (for example, the phone number 502 of the counterpart).For example, the electronic device 100 may automatically enter the phonenumber 502 of the counterpart as a recipient of the message. The messageapplication screen 530 may include smaller version 505 of thecounterpart's picture 503. The electronic device 100 may transmit themessage to which the selected text 501 is attached to the callcounterpart.

FIGS. 6A and 6B illustrate an operation in the electronic device 100 andan application execution method when an application is an Internetapplication according to various embodiments of the present.

Referring to FIG. 6A, the electronic device 100 may execute the Internetapplication during a call. The Internet application may include, forexample, an application for executing various browsers. The electronicdevice 100 may display a call screen 610 and an Internet applicationscreen 620 in a predetermined ratio. The electronic device 100 maydisplay at least one of the call screen 610 and a screen of anapplication (for example, the Internet application screen 620) in theform of pop-up window. The call screen 610 may include the picture 603of the call counterpart. The Internet application screen 620 may includea particular site screen, a site address 601, and a site name. Theelectronic device 100 may select an object (for example, an address 601of the currently displayed site) displayed on the Internet applicationscreen 620 according to a user input. The electronic device 100 maydetect a touch input (t) (for example, a drag and drop input) for movingone or more objects to the call screen 610 from the Internet applicationscreen 620. When the touch input (t) is detected, the electronic device100 may copy and temporarily store the corresponding object. Forexample, when the touch input (t) for moving the site address 601 to thecall screen 610 from the Internet application screen 620 is detected,the electronic device 100 may copy and temporarily store the Internetaddress 601 displayed on an Internet address bar. When the touch input(t) is detected, the electronic device 100 may execute a messageapplication.

Referring to FIG. 6B, when the message application is executed, theelectronic device 100 may switch the call screen 610 to the messageapplication screen 630. The electronic device 100 may display themessage application screen 630 and the Internet application screen 620.The message application screen 630 may be a new transmission messagewriting screen. The electronic device 100 may generate a transmissionmessage to which the Internet address (object) moved to the call screen610 is attached. According to various embodiments of the presentdisclosure, when the touch input (t) is detected, the electronic device100 may generate a transmission message to which an image captured froma webpage displayed on the Internet application screen 620 is attached.The electronic device 100 may automatically input the Internet address601 moved to the call screen 610 as the content of the new message. Theelectronic device 100 may automatically configure a recipient of thetransmission message as a call counterpart based on information on thecall counterpart (for example, a phone number 602 of the counterpart).For example, the electronic device 100 may automatically enter the phonenumber 602 of the counterpart as a recipient of the message. The messageapplication screen 630 may include smaller version 605 of thecounterpart's picture 603. The electronic device 100 may transmit thetransmission message to which the selected text is attached to the callcounterpart.

According to the electronic device 100 and the application executionmethod according to various embodiments of the present disclosure, theelectronic device 100 automatically generates a message to which anobject corresponding to a touch input (t) is attached based oninformation on a call counterpart, thereby reducing unnecessary tasks bythe user and increasing user convenience.

FIGS. 7A and 7B illustrate an operation for configuring whether tosupport movement of an object in the electronic device 100 and theapplication execution method according to various embodiments of thepresent disclosure.

Referring to FIGS. 7A and 7B, it is assumed that an application is anInternet application. However, the operation for configuring whether tosupport movement of the object in the electronic device 100 and theapplication execution method according to various embodiments of thepresent disclosure is not limited to the case where the application isthe Internet application.

Some of the applications included in the electronic device 100 may notsupport a particular touch input (for example, a drag and drop input).For example, in the Internet application, an address of a current sitedisplayed in an address bar, a particular icon, text displayed on asite, or pictures may not be moved through a drag input. According tovarious embodiments of the present disclosure, in order to execute atransmission application during a call, a touch input for moving anobject to a call screen 710 from an Internet application screen 720 ofan application may be required. Accordingly, the electronic device 100may change a setting so that the touch input can be made even in anapplication which does not support the touch input for moving aparticular object during a call. The electronic device 100 may receive aspecific user input (for example, a long press input) during a call.When a long press input is received, the electronic device 100 maydisplay an option window for configuring whether to support a touchinput for moving an object within the Internet application screen 720 ofthe application (for example, an Internet application). The electronicdevice 100 may display an option window 705 in the form of icon in someareas of the call screen 710 or the Internet application screen 720 ofthe application. That is, the option window 705 may be an icon or avirtual key displayed in a particular area within the displayed existingscreen. In this case, the electronic device 100 may change a settingaccording to a touch input (for example, a tap input) made on the optionwindow 705.

Referring to FIG. 7B, the electronic device 100 may display the optionwindow 705 as a separate pop-up window to receive a user's setting. Thepop-up window is not limited to the form illustrated in FIG. 7B and mayhave various forms in which a user's setting can be made.

In a case where the electronic device 100 is configured to allow a touchinput for moving an object during a call, when the electronic device 100receives the touch input on a screen of an application (for example, theInternet application screen 720) which does not support the touch input,a text or image within the screen may be forcibly captured or copied byusing a framework. The electronic device 100 may configure the capturedor copied text or image as an object. The electronic device 100 maygenerate a new transmission message (for example, a text message oremail) to which the captured or copied text or image is attached.

It may be understood that embodiments of the present disclosure can beimplemented in software, hardware, or a combination thereof. Suchsoftware may be stored, for example, in a volatile or non-volatilestorage device such as a ROM, etc., a memory such as a RAM, a memorychip, a memory device, or a memory IC, or an optical or magneticrecordable and a non-transitory machine (e.g. a computer)-readablemedium such as a compact disc (CD), a digital versatile disc (DVD), amagnetic disk, or a magnetic tape, regardless of its ability to beerased or its ability to be re-recorded.

It will be appreciated that the method of executing an application andthe electronic device therefor according to the present disclosure maybe implemented by a computer or a portable terminal including acontroller and a memory, and the memory may be an example of anon-transitory machine-readable storage medium that is suitable to storeone or more programs including instructions for implementing theembodiments of the present disclosure. Accordingly, the presentdisclosure includes a program including a code for implementing theapparatus or method described in any of the appended claims of thespecification and a non-transitory machine (computer or the like)readable storage medium for storing the program. Further, the programmay be electronically carried by any medium such as a communicationsignal transferred through a wired or wireless connection, and thepresent disclosure appropriately includes equivalents thereof.

The method of executing an application and the electronic devicetherefor may receive the program from a program providing apparatus withwireless or wired connectivity and store the received program. Further,the user may selectively limit operations according to embodiments ofthe present disclosure within the user terminal or expand the operationsto interworking with a server through a network.

While the present disclosure has been shown and described with referenceto various embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilledin the art that various changes in form and details may be made thereinwithout departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure asdefined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

What is claimed is:
 1. A portable communication device comprising: atouchscreen display; a memory configured to store a plurality of images;communication circuitry configured to support a communication connectionwith an external electronic device; and at least one processorconfigured to: present, via the touchscreen display, a first userinterface corresponding to a call application, establish, using thecommunication circuitry, the communication connection in response to arequest for a call via the call application, present, via thetouchscreen display, a second user interface corresponding to a galleryapplication concurrently with the first user interface, the presentingincluding displaying a graphical object corresponding to an image of theplurality of images in the second user interface, receive, via thetouchscreen display, a gesture input that moves the graphical objectdisplayed in the second user interface into the first user interfacedisplayed via the touchscreen display, and transmit, via thecommunication connection, the image corresponding to the graphicalobject to the external electronic device based at least in part on thegesture input, the transmitting including presenting a message window asat least part of the first user interface such that another graphicalobject corresponding to the transmitted image is to be displayed via themessage window.
 2. The portable communication device of claim 1, whereinthe at least one processor is further configured to: perform theestablishing of the communication connection based at least in part on aphone number, a social network service (SNS) identifier (ID), a messageID, or a name registered in the call application and corresponding to auser of the external electronic device.
 3. The portable communicationdevice of claim 1, wherein the at least one processor is furtherconfigured to: as at least part of the establishing of the communicationconnection, present an indication indicative of call informationcorresponding to the call in the first user interface, the callinformation including a name registered in the call application andcorresponding to a user of the external electronic device.
 4. Theportable communication device of claim 1, wherein the at least oneprocessor is further configured to: establish a voice call connection asat least part of the communication connection.
 5. The portablecommunication device of claim 4, wherein the at least one processor isfurther configured to: perform the receiving of the gesture input whilethe voice call connection is maintained with the external electronicdevice.
 6. The portable communication device of claim 1, wherein the atleast one processor is further configured to: perform the presenting ofthe second user interface such that the second user interface is atleast partially overlapping with the first user interface.
 7. Theportable communication device of claim 1, wherein the at least oneprocessor is further configured to: present a thumbnail imagecorresponding to the image as at least part of the graphical object. 8.The portable communication device of claim 1, wherein the at least oneprocessor is further configured to: perform the presenting of themessage window including a display area and an input area based at leastin part on a determination that the gesture input is released from aspecified area of the first user interface.
 9. The portablecommunication device of claim 8, wherein the at least one processor isfurther configured to: as at least part of the presenting of the messagewindow, display an indication indicating that the image is transmittedto the external electronic device in the display area of the messagewindow.
 10. The portable communication device of claim 8, wherein the atleast one processor is further configured to: refrain from presentingthe message window based at least in part on a determination that thegesture input is not released from the specified area of the first userinterface.
 11. The portable communication device of claim 8, wherein theat least one processor is further configured to: perform the presentingof the other graphical object in the display area of the message window.12. A portable communication device comprising: a touchscreen display; amemory configured to store content; communication circuitry configuredto support a communication connection with an external electronicdevice; and at least one processor configured to: present, via thetouchscreen display, a graphical object corresponding to the content,present, via the touchscreen display, a user interface corresponding toa call application concurrently with the graphical object, establish,using the communication circuitry, the communication connection inresponse to a request for a call via the call application, receive, viathe touchscreen display, a gesture input that moves the graphical objectinto the user interface displayed via the touchscreen display, andtransmit, via the communication connection, the content corresponding tothe graphical object to the external electronic device based at least inpart on the gesture input, the transmitting including presenting amessage window as at least part of the user interface such that anindication indicating that the content is transmitted to the externalelectronic device is to be displayed via the message window.
 13. Theportable communication device of claim 12, wherein the at least oneprocessor is further configured to: perform the presenting of thegraphical object using another user interface corresponding to amultimedia application.
 14. The portable communication device of claim12, wherein the content includes text data, image data, audio data,multimedia data, or map data.
 15. The portable communication device ofclaim 12, wherein the at least one processor is further configured to:establish a voice call connection as at least part of the communicationconnection, and perform the receiving of the gesture input while thevoice call connection is maintained with the external electronic device.16. The portable communication device of claim 12, wherein the at leastone processor is further configured to: perform the presenting of themessage window including a display area and an input area based at leastin part on a determination that the gesture input is released from aspecified area of the user interface.
 17. The portable communicationdevice of claim 16, wherein the at least one processor is furtherconfigured to: display the indication in the display area of the messagewindow.
 18. The portable communication device of claim 16, wherein theat least one processor is further configured to: refrain from presentingthe message window based at least in part on a determination that thegesture input is not released from the specified area of the userinterface.
 19. The portable communication device of claim 16, whereinthe at least one processor is further configured to: as at least part ofthe presenting of the message window, display another graphical objectcorresponding to the transmitted content in the display area of themessage window.
 20. A non-transitory machine-readable storage devicestoring instruction that, when executed by at least one processor, causethe at least one processor to perform operations comprising: presenting,via a touchscreen display operatively coupled with the one or moreprocessors, a first user interface corresponding to a call application;establishing, using a communication circuitry operatively coupled withthe at least one processor, a communication connection in response to arequest for a call via the call application; presenting, via thetouchscreen display, a second user interface corresponding to a galleryapplication concurrently with the first user interface, the presentingincluding displaying a graphical object corresponding to an image of aplurality of images in the second user interface; receiving, via thetouchscreen display, a gesture input that moves the graphical objectdisplayed in the second user interface into the first user interfacedisplayed via the touchscreen display; and transmitting, via thecommunication connection, the image corresponding to the graphicalobject to an external electronic device based at least in part on thegesture input, the transmitting including presenting a message window asat least part of the first user interface such that another graphicalobject corresponding to the transmitted image is to be displayed via themessage window.
 21. The non-transitory machine-readable storage deviceof the claim 20, wherein the presenting of the message window comprises:presenting the message window including a display area and an input areabased at least in part on a determination that the gesture input isreleased from a specified area of the first user interface.
 22. Thenon-transitory machine-readable storage device of the claim 21, whereinthe presenting of the message window comprises: displaying an indicationindicating that content is transmitted to the external electronic devicein the display area of the message window.